Engaging the theology of Thomas Aquinas with the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, Tina Beattie shows how Thomism exerted a formative influence on Lacan, and how a Lacanian approach can bring new insights to Thomas's theology. Lacan makes possible a renewed Thomism which offers a rich theology of creation, incarnation, and redemption.
Engaging the theology of Thomas Aquinas with the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, Tina Beattie shows how Thomism exerted a formative influence on Lacan, and how a Lacanian approach can bring new insights to Thomas's theology. Lacan makes possible a renewed Thomism which offers a rich theology of creation, incarnation, and redemption.
Tina Beattie is Professor of Catholic Studies at the University of Roehampton in London. She is widely known for her academic publications and also for her more popular writings, lectures, and broadcasts. Her main areas of interest include Catholic theology, critical theory, and issues of gender; the Virgin Mary in theology and art; Christian mysticism, and theology and human rights. She began her academic studies as a mature student at the University of Bristol when the youngest of her four children started school, and she went on to do her PhD there on Marian theology and symbolism. In addition to her academic work, Tina is involved in a range of activities to do with theological education and awareness-raising in parishes, schools, and other communities.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction I: Being and Desire 1: Language about the Abyss 2: Knowing the World in God 3: Speaking of God in the World 4: Desiring God in the World II: Ordering Desire 5: Greek Philosophy, Gender, and Theology 6: Fatherhood, Law, and Society 7: Angels, Demon, and the Man of God 8: The Rise of the Universities III: Conquering Desire 9: The Making of Modernity 10: Kant, Ethics, and Otherness 11: The Sadean Violence of the Kantian Other 12: Love, Law, and Transgression IV: Sexing Desire 13: Sexual Mythologies and the Making of Modernity 14: Being beyond Philosophy 15: She who Speaks V: Embodying Desire 16: In the Beginning 17: Theology beyond Postmodernism 18: The Maternal Trinity 19: Catherine of Siena: Writing the Body of God 20: The Risen and Remembered Self Bibliography
Preface Introduction I: Being and Desire 1: Language about the Abyss 2: Knowing the World in God 3: Speaking of God in the World 4: Desiring God in the World II: Ordering Desire 5: Greek Philosophy, Gender, and Theology 6: Fatherhood, Law, and Society 7: Angels, Demon, and the Man of God 8: The Rise of the Universities III: Conquering Desire 9: The Making of Modernity 10: Kant, Ethics, and Otherness 11: The Sadean Violence of the Kantian Other 12: Love, Law, and Transgression IV: Sexing Desire 13: Sexual Mythologies and the Making of Modernity 14: Being beyond Philosophy 15: She who Speaks V: Embodying Desire 16: In the Beginning 17: Theology beyond Postmodernism 18: The Maternal Trinity 19: Catherine of Siena: Writing the Body of God 20: The Risen and Remembered Self Bibliography
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